Comparative Characteristics of Analgesia Methods in the Early Postoperative Period After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
The goal of this clinical trial is to study postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing CABG. And learn if tafalgin (tyrosyl-D-arginyl-phenylalanyl-glycine amid) treats pain not inferiory then morphine. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does tafalgin (tyrosyl-D-arginyl-phenylalanyl-glycine amid) lower the VAS score same way as a morphine? What medical problems do participants have when taking tafalgin (tyrosyl-D-arginyl-phenylalanyl-glycine amid)? Participants will: Group (1)- subcutaneous single dose of morphine 10 mg would be administred based on VAS score \> 3 during 24 hours after CABG. Exprimental group (2)- subcutaneous single dose of tafalgin (tyrosyl-D-arginyl-phenylalanyl-glycine amid) - 0.4 mg would be administred based on VAS score \> 3 during 24 hours after CABG. Efficacy was assessed using the VAS scale decreassion. Hemodynamic parameters and arterial blood gases were also assessed.
• ASA score less then 3, Signed inform consent, Absence of preoperative drugs administration that affects patient's perception of pain, No active infection process, BMI index \>18,5 kg\m2 and \< 35 kg/m2, CABG, Age 18-75 years